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3.17 Female, Single, 14 yrs and under, Dull and backward, June 1947
3.27 Male, Single, 14 yrs and under, Dull and backward, June 1947
"This boy is slow, will be going to the retard class."
Relatives in survey: Siblings: 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.28
'Bethesda Junior Gymnasium Class' (Bradford) containing Edward Appleton, standing on the left, c. 1900-1910
The material consists of a photograph 'Bethesda Junior Gymnasium Class' (Bradford) containing Edward Appleton, standing on the left, c.1900-1910.
Comprehensive Development Areas: Stepney / Poplar, 1940-1961
Comprehensive development areas: Stepney / Poplar consists of:
- general papers, (1940-1961)
- Lansbury Comprehensive Development Area, (1940s-1950s)
- other areas, (1950s)
- plans, (1946-1950s)
Coventry housing - plans, c1940
Coventry housing - plans consists of:
- house type plans, c1940
- proposed nursery plans,4 June 1940
- panoramic view of Coventry,c1940
Coventry housing - proposed nursery plans, 4 June 1940
2 manuscript plans in pencil on tracing paper by WGC Bell showing complete plans for a proposed nursery building for Coventry. The plans include an integral air-raid shelter in the basement of the pram-shed.
Inverness Royal Academy: third annual Edinburgh reunion, 1908
Card from the third annual Edinburgh reunion of Inverness Royal Academy pupils containing many of their signatures.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir George W. Paton, February 1931
Paton writes that he has been asked by the Directors of the Royal Caledonian Schools to preside at that year's Festival. He goes on to outline some of improvements that have been taking place at the Schools and makes a plea for a donation.
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions, 1951-1959
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions consists of:
- exhibition papers and photographs, (1951-1959)
- exhibition poster and plan, (c1951)
NonRes.5.5 Old Kirk Young Mothers' Club, 6 March 1961
Summary by Geoffrey Hutton of his and Molly Harrington's visit to the Young Mothers' Club at the Old Kirk. Most were in favour of fee-paying schools and complained that access was both limited and easier from certain primary schools. Mention of breast feeding which they were encouraged to do while in hospital but gave up soon after with no feelings of guilt.